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What is permitted for bicyclists on bike paths?

  1. Ride side by side on roadways.

  2. Ride two abreast unless indicated otherwise.

  3. Have the right of way over pedestrians.

  4. Ride attached to a vehicle.

The correct answer is: Ride two abreast unless indicated otherwise.

Bicyclists are permitted to ride two abreast on bike paths unless otherwise indicated. Riding two abreast refers to two cyclists riding next to each other in the same lane, which is generally acceptable on bike paths, enhancing visibility and allowing for social interaction. However, it's important to be mindful of road rules and conditions, as there may be specific signage or local regulations imposing restrictions on this practice. In this context, while cyclists may be able to ride two abreast, they should also yield to pedestrians and navigate the bike path safely, ensuring it is clear and safe to do so.